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Whether parents are going to a family reunion or a fun adventure, they need to get their kids on the plane and make it as comforting as possible.
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Parenting can feel like a lonely journey sometimes, even when you know so many others have been in the same shoes before. Beyond your own friends and family (who may often be the toughest critics), there are other resources that can help moms feel less alone along the way. These real-life moms are sharing their own parenting journeys publicly—from the difficult challenges to the joyful moments that make up modern-day motherhood.


Sure, "mommy blogging" saw its heyday back in the early 2000s, but thanks to microblogging via Instagram, the rise of social media influencers, and a shift back to authenticity, there's been a resurgence of traditional blogs as more moms are looking to connect and find community.


No matter your interests or personal parenting style, there's something for everyone in this list (in alphabetical order) of real, really honest, and honestly funny mom blogs to start following this year.


Dermatology resident Laura Scott, M.D., the mother behind A Little Bit of Lacquer , has three daughters and somehow makes the impossible look not only achievable but totally fun. Her tagline is "everyday inspiration from a mother and a doctor" and that's exactly what you will find. Scott and her husband are both doctors and their entire family was recently featured on the cover of Parents magazine. Scott shares family fun from sunny Miami, tips on getting through medical school with kids, and more.

"Remember, the only people who tell you it can’t be done are the ones who couldn't do it (or never tried)." — Laura Scott, @lauralacquer

Also a mother of five, Natalie Lesnefsky (better known as At Home With Natalie ) is a lifestyle and DIY blogger and YouTuber who specializes in epic-yet-simple party planning. She has the gift of being able to take store-bought goodies, like cakes and snacks, and transform them into centerpieces that kids love. With her help, it almost seems like pulling off the perfect party is actually possible.

"I hope you join me in being patient with yourself as you fail and keep trying... just never stop trying." — Natalie Lesnefsky, @athomewithnatalie

Eight months after Jacqui Saldana and her husband were married, they lost their 3-year-old son, Ryan, in a tragic accident. And although her blog, Baby Boy Bakery , may have started out as the typical mom blog, full of smiles and fun crafts, it soon evolved into something so much more. Saldana chose to keep writing—about learning to live and love after such great loss and grief. She has kept smiling through it all while sharing revelations about her grief in her own words.

"Life is so twisted and has such a weird way of working sometimes. Again I’m floored by the way I’m able to feel immense sadness and pain laced together with extreme happiness and pride." — Jacqui Saldana, @babyboybakery

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